Colman Domingo SNL Monologue: Euphoria Star Sets Vibes
Colman Domingo, a seasoned actor with an extensive resume, made his hosting debut on “Saturday Night Live” and wasted no time in poking fun at his vast array of credits. With a career spanning three decades, Domingo humorously suggested that you’ve probably seen him everywhere – from “Fear the Walking Dead” to “Lincoln” and even jokingly claiming roles in “iCarly” and as C-3PO in “Star Wars.” His point was clear: he’s ubiquitous, like raisins at a Caucasian cookout.
Acknowledging that different demographics may recognize him from different projects, Domingo quipped that Latin bros might associate him with “Fear the Walking Dead,” while younger girls and older creepy dudes might know him from “Euphoria.” Setting the stage for the evening, he promised to bring the vibes of his own home to the SNL stage, calling for music and lighting that flattered people of color and demanding a “sexy slow push” from the cameras.
During his monologue, Domingo interacted with the audience effortlessly, displaying the charm and wit of someone well-versed in the art of entertaining. Engaging with a woman in the crowd who had an inside connection for tickets, he playfully approved of her savvy move and joked about her source being a writer, not a cast member. The evening took a humorous turn when a couple in the audience was caught making out, prompting Domingo to quip about the rarity of witnessing straight affection.
As the monologue came to a close, Domingo humorously wrapped things up by jokingly telling everyone to leave so he could take a fiber pill and go to bed – but not tonight, as there was still a show to do. The energy and humor of his hosting debut set the tone for an entertaining evening ahead.
For those who missed his monologue, it can be watched below. Colman Domingo’s SNL hosting debut was a blend of humor, charm, and infectious energy that kept viewers engaged and entertained throughout the show.



